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Rebecca Nagle, a writer for ThinkProgress, is seeking comments from the EPA regarding the Tar Creek Superfund site and is trying to connect with someone in Albert Kelly's office.
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The email from Daysha Eaton requests an interview regarding the suspension of the withdrawal of the proposed determination related to the Pebble Mine project in the Bristol Bay watershed, directed to the press office.
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The email from Alex Lubben inquires whether the EPA will comment on a Politico report regarding the agency's plans to complete a replacement for the Clean Power Plan by summer 2018.
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The email from graduate student journalist Lisa John Rogers to the EPA seeks information on how the government shutdown will affect climate change research and Superfund site work.
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The email from Rebecca Nagle requests comments from the EPA regarding the Tar Creek Superfund site and seeks to speak with someone in Albert Kelly's office.
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The email from Olivia Gumbs Hodge to various DHS and SSA contacts expresses concerns regarding the handling of Social Security payments following her father's death, including a complaint about the freezing of her account and a lack of assistance from Social Security and FEMA.
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The email from Anthony Brown of the Fairfax Environmental Committee for Justice Inc. expresses urgent concerns about a lack of transparency from local representatives in Zone 4 and seeks assistance regarding environmental issues impacting the community.
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The email from Chuck Clark expresses concern over the EPA's decision-making regarding the proposed restrictions in the Bristol Bay Watershed, accusing the agency of bias and urging it to adhere to scientific evidence rather than political influence.
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The email from Molly Block at the EPA discusses Administrator Pruitt's message to employees regarding the agency's operational status and resource availability in light of the potential government shutdown, while also responding to inquiries from a reporter about the shutdown's impact on EPA employees in Colorado.
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The email from Tigran Vayradyan to the EPA press office discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA) and includes attachments related to the case.
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The email from John Konkus at the EPA discusses an urgent request from Paul Eisenstein regarding the dial-in number for a CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) conference call, which is needed for a deadline related to NBC News.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses a request from journalist David Montgomery for confirmation on the validity of a 2017 EPA report predicting increased extreme heat in the Southern Plains under the new administration.
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The email from Brandon Dickson requests availability for a taped phone interview regarding the recall of medium and heavy-duty trucks, likely related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The EPA's AirNow program revised its NowCast methodology to improve responsiveness to rapidly changing air quality conditions, influenced by experiences in Beijing, enhancing public awareness of pollution levels.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the unavailability of an official for a phone interview regarding the recall of medium and heavy-duty trucks, as requested by Brandon Dickson from KZIM Radio.
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The email from Steven Piper expresses support for EPA Director Pruitt, commending his efforts to combat corruption within the agency and indicating that he has the backing of the silent majority.
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The email discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's insistence on the publication of data and methodology for transparency in environmental science, in the context of the Sierra Club's lawsuit against the EPA.
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The email from Jasmine Samaha to the EPA expresses her strong opinion that Scott Pruitt should resign due to his alleged corruption and excessive spending, particularly on office furnishings and travel.
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The email from Shannon Eady discusses an emergency evacuation needed for the Chalmette refinery due to the release of harmful substances, including fungus and benzene, which are causing health hazards and environmental damage, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA lawsuit.
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The email from Dennis A. Casto to the EPA expresses frustration over receiving unwanted press releases despite multiple unsubscriptions from the RADNET feed.
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The email from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses arrangements for a phone interview regarding the recall of medium and heavy-duty trucks, confirming that information will be pulled from a release for the interview.
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The EPA is planning to issue a proposed rule to revisit aspects of the 2016 refrigerant management regulations, as discussed in correspondence with Mark Hamstra regarding his inquiry for an article.
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One America News requested an interview with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to discuss his use of independent experts for research review and his policy on data transparency.
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The email from Seth Fernald expresses opposition to copper mining practices in Seattle, urging the EPA to protect the environment and preserve access to wild fish for future generations.
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The email from Owen Dyer of the British Medical Journal inquires about the timing and details of proposed new transparency requirements for research by the EPA, including the status of the comment period.
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The email from Ali Hargrave requests information on how to submit comments regarding a rule related to strengthening transparency, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Molly Block at the EPA confirms that Dave Whitaker can use photos from the EPA's website for an article about Administrator Pruitt's visit to Bleckley Elementary, provided he attributes them to the EPA.
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The email from Shannon Eady raises concerns about the Chalmette refinery releasing harmful substances, including a virus and a toxic chemical, impacting the local community and environment, and is directed to various environmental and governmental agencies.
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Robert Belush expresses support for the HONEST Act, advocating for transparency in EPA regulations and criticizing past practices, in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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A journalist from Science magazine is seeking information from the EPA regarding a proposed rule on data disclosure for scientific studies and its potential impact on pollution standards for particulate matter (PM 2.5).
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The document pertains to a legal case, Sierra Club v. EPA, filed in the Northern District of California, with reference number 18cv3472, involving the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Kristin Wright, a freelance reporter, is seeking clarification from the EPA regarding the distinction between publicly-available and non-publicly-available data in relation to a proposed rule that mandates the use of only publicly-available data for regulatory decisions.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses a study on the market acceptance of smart growth in Nashville, TN, highlighting that walkable developments have greater resale appreciation compared to conventional suburban developments.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses a request from journalist Chris Bentley regarding the environmental impact of portable generators used at outdoor events, with a deadline to provide information by May 8, 2018.
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The email from Shannon Eady discusses concerns about individuals intentionally making people sick and requests that the message be forwarded to FEMA, the EPA, and Homeland Security.
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The email from Cheryl Hogue to the EPA's press office and Enesta Jones seeks clarification on details of Administrator Pruitt's action plan regarding the development of toxicity values for GenX and PFBS (Perfluorobutanesulfonic acid).
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A freelance reporter inquires with the EPA about a reported ammonia gas release by US Nitrogen, questioning whether the incident is reportable under CERCLA and if the agency is investigating it.
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Steven Salzberg, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, questions the EPA's proposed new rule on scientific transparency, arguing it could allow the agency to ignore critical studies on the health effects of pollution, potentially harming public health.
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The email discusses the scheduling of hearings for The National Leadership Summit on PFAS in California and inquiries about media notification and attendance, involving the EPA and a reporter from Capital & Main.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses an inquiry from reporter Jean Tepperman regarding the EPA's evaluation of a complaint by environmental groups against the Bay Area Air Quality Management District concerning alleged improper increases in refinery throughput limits.
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The document is an email from Shannon Eady reporting an explosion of harmful chemicals and pollution over Chalmette, LA, and includes a reference to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the agency's ongoing review of comments related to the repeal of the Clean Power Plan, in response to an inquiry from journalist Ariana Figueroa about the announcement timeline.
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The email from Molly Block of the EPA discusses the National Leadership Summit on PFAS, clarifying that the first day was open to the press while the second day was intended for government discussions, in response to a request from a reporter regarding a statement on barred journalists.
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The email from James Hewitt to Helaine Olen addresses a media inquiry regarding EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's annual salary, confirming it as $189,600 based on the Level II position of the Executive pay schedule as dictated by OPM.
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The email from Darren Nelson to the EPA Press Office discusses his qualifications as an economic policy communicator and expresses his interest in educating stakeholders about the economic aspects of the Trump/Pruitt agenda.
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An email from Elizabeth Wareham expresses her outrage to the EPA regarding their decision to bar American journalists from meetings, emphasizing the agency's responsibility to the public.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the upcoming National Leadership Summit on PFAS issues, emphasizing the agency's commitment to a coordinated federal response involving multiple stakeholders, including DOD and HHS, to address concerns raised by local, state, and Congressional leaders.
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A freelance journalist requests an interview with an EPA fuel economy expert to discuss the implications of potential changes to federal fuel economy standards for an article in Ensia.
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The email from journalist Lou Jacobson to the EPA requests evidence to support the agency's statement regarding a decrease in greenhouse gas emissions under President Trump, following a recent comment made to Bloomberg.
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The email from Patty Ducey-Brooks discusses concerns regarding a proposed delay on a federal ban of methylene chloride in paint strippers, highlighting its associated risks and the need for consumer guidance from the EPA, as it will be featured in an upcoming article.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Media Relations, represented by Robert Daguillard, responded to a media inquiry from Colin Jackson of WDET regarding the Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund Program, providing background information for an upcoming interview.
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The email from Jyllian N. Kemsley of Chemical & Engineering News requests the names and affiliations of individuals in a photo with Scott Pruitt taken during the signing of the RMP proposed rule by the EPA, with a deadline for response set for 10 am Eastern the following day.
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A journalist from Science magazine is seeking to interview someone at the EPA regarding a study that indicates methane emissions from oil and gas facilities are significantly higher than the agency's estimates.
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The email from Molly Block of the EPA confirms that PFBS refers to perfluorobutane sulfonic acid, in response to an inquiry from Cheryl Hogue regarding its mention at the PFAS Summit.
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Julie Halpert, a freelance journalist, is requesting an interview with an EPA fuel economy expert for an article discussing the implications of different federal fuel economy standards.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses a media inquiry from writer Mimi Slawoff regarding beach water quality information for an article, including the possibility of an annual beach report card.
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The email correspondence between Enesta Jones of the EPA and Pabel Lopezi discusses inquiries regarding the agency's awareness and actions related to bee die-off, neonicotinoid usage, and a new green infrastructure program aimed at protecting pollinators.
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The email from Molly Block at the EPA informs Daniel Macy that inquiries regarding a meeting with USDA and DOE about the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) will be referred to the White House.
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The EPA faced criticism for barring journalists from CNN, the Associated Press, and E&E from attending the National Leadership Summit on PFAS due to claimed space limitations, despite reports of vacant seats.
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The email from Serg Kabangu to the EPA expresses a desire to recycle plastic and appliances in Africa.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox of the EPA addresses inquiries from Chris White regarding the purchase of $1,500 pens intended as gifts for foreign dignitaries, confirming that these expenditures were budgeted for such purposes.
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The email exchange between Tricia Lynn and Jim Myers discusses a media inquiry regarding a new public link related to the EPA's My Waterway website.
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The email from Paul Sutton inquires about the attendance of a representative from the National Tooling and Machining Association at the National Leadership Summit on PFAS, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox responds to a Washington Post story regarding Administrator Scott Pruitt's purchase of Rose Bowl tickets, asserting that the tickets were bought at face value and that claims of misconduct are false.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency provides a link to data supporting the agency's claim that greenhouse gas emissions have decreased under President Trump, in response to inquiries from PolitiFact.
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The email exchange involves Michael Bastasch from the Daily Caller News Foundation inquiring Jahan Wilcox at the EPA about a statement regarding emails that suggest EPA officials were colluding with a Volvo lobbyist to undermine the Trump administration's agenda on glider kits.
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The email from Morgan Erickson-Davis of Mongabay requests comments from the EPA regarding the environmental impacts of EU biomass energy sourcing from U.S. forests, specifically questioning the carbon neutrality designation of wood pellets and the sourcing practices for these materials.
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The EPA, represented by spokesman Jahan Wilcox, is cooperating with Chairman Gowdy by providing documents and witnesses related to inquiries in the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Tyler Herka to Jahan Wilcox criticizes the EPA's communication style with reporters, specifically in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA lawsuit.
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The email discusses a reporter's inquiry to various officials at the EPA and DOJ regarding the D.C. Circuit's decision on NEDACAP v. EPA, specifically seeking insights on the implications of the ruling and suggestions made by a judge about the EPA's handling of inter-circuit conflicts.
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The email from Oliver Bilger, a German reporter for "Der Tagesspiegel," requests a meeting with an expert on the U.S. coal industry while he is in Washington, D.C., for a report he is writing.
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The email from Nicole Cherie Jones to the EPA's press office discusses a media request for expert commentary on dehumidifiers for a story, indicating the need for an alternative contact due to the unavailability of Tricia Lynn.
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The email from Jamie Dow addresses the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), correcting the estimated cost of carbon cleanup from $5 to $94-$232 per ton and urging the agency to reflect this in their cost-benefit analyses.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses an inquiry from journalist Sarah Craig regarding the agency's assessment of arsenic health risks and its actions related to revised legal limits for arsenic in drinking water.
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The email from Ela Lesiak urges the EPA to temporarily reduce air pollution to zero in Regions 3, 4, and 6 to prevent a potential hurricane near Tampa, Florida, by allowing wind to flow freely.
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The email from J. Ray Lokey discusses the EPA's approval of Oklahoma's first-in-the-nation state coal ash permit program.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses a press inquiry from Pabel Lopez of East County Magazine regarding the agency's awareness and actions related to bee die-off and pollinator protection measures.
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The email from Kelsi Daniell at the EPA advises John Wright from Energy News Today to contact the White House regarding press inquiries about the status of the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) amidst ongoing discussions about renewables.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox of the EPA discusses a request for a comment regarding emails found between a Volvo lobbyist and EPA officials, which allegedly indicate efforts to undermine the Trump administration's agenda on glider kits.
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The email from Molly Block at the EPA indicates that the agency will not comment on the pending litigation regarding the ACE lawsuit filed by the ethanol coalition challenging refinery waivers.
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The email discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's support for year-round E15 sales following a meeting with Kansas farmers, highlighting the agency's commitment to the Renewable Fuel Standard and the need for a notice and comment rulemaking process to grant the RVP waiver under the Clean Air Act.
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The email from Annie Snider of Politico inquires about the release date of a cost-benefit rule after its completion of OIRA review, involving communication with officials from the EPA and congressional staff.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses an inquiry from HealthyWay.com regarding greenwashing, indicating that she will coordinate with her colleague Robert Daguillard to provide more specific information and a deadline for the request.
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The email from Troy Lyons at the EPA instructs recipients not to respond to inquiries from a New York Times reporter regarding Peter Wright's nomination.
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Adnan Jaiil of Alpha Strategies, LLC, has signed on to advocate for the American Alliance for Economic Development, focusing on lobbying for reforms to the EB-5 visa program amid concerns raised by lawmakers about fraud and national security.
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The email from Tom Harris of the International Climate Science Coalition to EPA officials inquiring about the status of a new rule regarding "secret science" and its implications for an OpEd he is writing.
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The email from Erin Durkini to Michael Abboud discusses the contentious scientific support for a ban on chlorpyrifos, highlighting differing views among EPA panels and a USDA letter questioning the validity of a widely-used Columbia Center study.
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The document is an email from Curtis Ellis sharing a video link discussing the U.S. and Mexico's negotiations on NAFTA, featuring insights from various policy advisors.
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The email discusses the resignation of Scott Pruitt as Administrator of the EPA, effective July 6, 2018, due to personal attacks and pressures, as conveyed in his resignation letter to President Donald Trump.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox, an EPA Strategic Communications Advisor, discusses scheduling an on-the-record interview with Andrew Wheeler for the week of July 8, 2018, in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox at the EPA discusses scheduling an on-the-record interview with Andrew Wheeler for journalist Michael Bastasch from the Daily Caller News Foundation during the week of July 8, 2018.
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Todd Spangler from the Detroit Free Press inquired with Rebecca Grapsy and Michael Abboud from the Department of Transportation about the announcement of public hearings for CAF standards.
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The email exchange between Andrew Overton, Press Secretary at the British Embassy, and Michael Abboud from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses their recent meeting and expresses a desire to stay in touch, with Overton mentioning his new position at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.
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The email from Kelly Kundinger at the EPA discusses a speaker request for Administrator Pruitt to speak at the Resurgent Conference, requesting additional information through an attached form.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses a request from journalist Itai Vardi regarding Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum's potential ethics violation for meeting with former clients, seeking clarification on his participation and any ethics waiver.
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The email from James Hewitt of the EPA discusses a statement from the Marcellus Shale Coalition regarding Acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler's visit to Western Pennsylvania, emphasizing the industry's commitment to environmental sustainability and responsible natural gas development.
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The email from Michael Abboud at the EPA invites journalist Joe Morton to an off-the-record meeting with Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler to discuss a new policy announcement regarding RFS quotas using sorghum oil, which is expected to significantly impact Nebraska.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses inquiries from the New York Times Science regarding the impact of cold weather on mosquitoes and pine beetles, suggesting that JoAnna Klein contact the National Weather Service for additional information.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses a media inquiry from Karen Velie regarding specific EPA numbers assigned in 2009 and the associated activities, in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses a media request from journalist Lindsey Konkel regarding ammonia emissions and PM2.5, indicating that Jones is working on connecting Konkel with an EPA expert before the January 17 deadline.
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